The fractious civil war in Syria has reinvigorated the country’s
branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is supplying rebels with
arms, according to the London Telegraph.

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Arutz Sheva reported last week that the Muslim Brotherhood’s deputy
leader vowed that Syria will become an Islamic state after the
presumed fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

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Now, the Islamist terrorist political party, which won the elections
in Egypt, is raising funds to arm Syrian rebels, who are fighting
themselves as well as Assad.

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The "Armed Men of the Muslim Brotherhood” has raised $40-50,000 to
arm rebels who are not allied with the Free Syrian Army (FSA), the
London newspaper stated.

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The Muslim Brotherhood is exploiting a split between the Free Syrian
Army, funded by Saudi Arabia, and the Syrian national Council, funded
by Qatar and seen as close to the Islamist ideology and jihad
trumpeted by the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Israeli military officials have drawn up several scenarios of what
will evolve in Syria. One is a fractured country, with Assad’s
Alawite supporters ruling a small region and the revels dominating
the rest of the country. In the meantime, the IDF has deepened
trenches and beefed up patrols alng the border with the Golan Hiehgts
to prevent terrorist nfiltrations.

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The civil war has evolved into a race between terrorist groups trying
to turn Syria into a new Islamist country, and Al Qaeda, which
President Barack Obama has claimed is on the way to being destroyed.